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A group of female students are listening to a telephone conversation on a McFarlin Hall residence hall telephone. Telephones in the 1950s were not in private rooms. There was only one telephone on each floor of the residence hall.

Completed in 1951, the Administration Building was the first building to be constructed on Trinity Hill by architect O'Neil Ford. Following the erection of a three-story east wing in 1962, it was named in honor of Preston Gaines Northrup, a...

Completed in 1951, the Administration Building was the first building to be constructed on Trinity Hill by architect O'Neil Ford. Following the erection of a three-story east wing in 1962, it was named in honor of Preston Gaines Northrup, a...

Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddox Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage, likely what is today the second floor. View is looking north and east....

Group of photographs from Reverend Black's student days at Andover Newton Theological School in the early 1940s. Reverend S.H. [Samuel Horace] James, Jr., past pastor at Second Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas, appears in photos numbered: 22_g,...

Guadalupe Baptist District Association Centennial 1873 - 1973 commemorative booklet, part two. The Guadalupe Baptist Association formed in 1872, an association of African American Baptist congregations in Southwest Texas. From the Association,...

Guadalupe Baptist District Association Centennial 1873 - 1973 commemorative booklet, part one. The Guadalupe Baptist Association formed in 1872, an association of African American Baptist congregations in Southwest Texas. From the Association,...

Undated sermons written by Reverend Black, based on the bible book, Matthew. The sermons organized by bible book are most likely from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. This organizational system for sermons used by Reverend Black was later abandoned.

Folder: Local Government, City Council, 1963. The folder includes political statements, news clippings, interviews, media notes, and local research materials for Reverend Black's 1963 bid for office on City Council.

Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns and...

Folder containing documents relating to Reverend Black's participation within the National Committee of Black Churchmen, created as part of the American Baptist Convention in response to social issues and civil rights concerns.

Scrapbook of newsclippings assembled by Reverend Black, predominantly about San Antonio local politics, city council candidates, political issues involving the East side and West side of the city, Reverend Black's own political campaigns, and...